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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be on lock-down and to have at least 6 personnel of all Classes on site. Upon SCP-XXXXs discovery a long-term black-site was set-up
and defined via a perimeter set 30.5m in all directions from the building. Non foundation personnel are strictly forbid from entering SCP-XXXX. Internal dimensions have no conclusive measurement as of yet, but is assumed to and appears to be with in the confines of the externals of the building. SCP-XXXX happens to have a single double door1 entrance of its own, even so a mechanically locking door2 and lock shall be put in front of the existing door. The lock shall be encoded via random 4 digit code and have an optional retinal scan. The encryption shall be changed by designated Level 4 researcher everyday at ████████.

All foundation personnel are permitted entry into SCP-XXXX with absolute necessity with the following exceptions: Site personnel with a clearance of Level 3 and lower must get the encryption code for that day from the designated Level 4 on-site personnel. A video comm sysrtem is to be equipped by any who enter SCP-XXXX There is also to be 1 to 2 security personnel stationed at the door of SCP-XXXX at any given moment armed with standard Foundation armor and armament which includes: a standard military ballistics vest and a standard issue full sized ███ Sauer ███ handgun.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a museum located in a closed off section of the historical district in Downtown ██████, Nevada. SCP-XXXX has been in the foundations custody since 19██ and appears to have been built well before being secured as outdated building techniques are used.3 The reason that SCP-XXXX is protected by the foundation is due to what SCP-XXXX displays/houses as its exhibits. These exhibits all seem to be objects that at one point in time were misplaced and or are missing from their original owner.

These objects are assumed to be of major significance to the owner as not everything that is lost is represented in the museum. The objects are referred to when mentioning specific items as SCP-XXXX-A-ZZZZ. The displays for each of SCP-XXXXs instances vary between different categories, but all displays have an electronic interface that shows the information of said instance/object.

The displays show information that pertains to the objects history

SCP-XXXX is able to keep track and display copies of these objects from the time that they are lost up until the search for said object is ceased, via the recovery of said object or until the time in which the search is called off and the object is given up on.

When an object contained within is given up on

SCP-XXXX is able to and will renovate its self unbeknownst and unaided by foundation personnel in an attempt to become more user friendly, the only thing that does not seem to change is its appearance from the outside. See Observation Log XXXX/001 for the recorded example.